Well dang me. I don't understand this now. I was getting ready to update my backup with SuperDuper and it says my Time Machine is using the internal HD too? Can this be? I looked and could not find iton the HD.

What Nuc said. I had a problematic upgrade yesterday and a growing list of issues today. I'm gonna restore 10.8.5 and wait awhile before I try again. Granted, I'm using software that you aren't for processes that you have no use for, but I'm getting the feeling Mavericks needs a few updates before it's gonna be stable. That, plus some apps aren't yet compatible.

Well, I backed away from Mavericks altogether. Restored 10.8.5 and will wait 'til Epson and Extensis and Adobe CC release their 10.9 compatibility updates — and when my backorder is under control. My bad. A totally boneheaded idea to just update an OS on a whim in the middle of a huge multi-channel campaign.

Well dang me. I don't understand this now. I was getting ready to update my backup with SuperDuper and it says my Time Machine is using the internal HD too? Can this be? I looked and could not find iton the HD.

So from my previous post, can you see anything I've done wrong?

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I don't get why you have SuperDuper restarting then booting from the backup, and why it mentions making a restorable dmg.

Also take a screen shot of Fantom Backup, and the window in SuperDuper under Options.

I am not going to jump into the fire from the frying pan install Maverick until an update comes along and/or Macworld comes out with a Maverick FAQ/tips. For one thing a lot of my 3rd party apps are not ready yet for Maverick. Especially, my Epson printer/scanner.

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